Juliet Stevenson, star of films, stage and TV series such as The Politician's Wife, talks to Leah Harper about poetry, Iranian film and the magic of Mark Twain
The horrors of a childhood under Cambodia's Khmer Rouge are explored through animation and archive footage in this fascinating Oscar contender, writes Peter Bradshaw
Giuseppe Tornatore’s classic gem of nostalgic cinephilia from 1988 is a real experience, even if you might find yourself having heretical thoughts about it